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gina- ()     08/28/2009 03:23:50 AM
 


Can the USCIS just cancell or revoked my permanent residency if my american husband told them that our marriage was fraud. Im in Canada right now for a vacation and Im too scared to go back to America thinking that they might refuse my entry.

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soumya- ()     07/28/2009 21:27:00 PM
 


Hi my name is soumya,

My brother holds a greencard,can he sponsor greencard directly to me and my parents.
what is the process for doing it?how long it will take for this whole process to get a greencard.
I heard manytimes from so many people that,somebody has sponsored their brothers,their sisters
and parents,and somebody sponsored their nephews.
actually how it is possible,can anybody tell me the whole process for doing sponsorship.

please send your responses to soumya143u@gmail.com

your respones would be highly appreciated

regards
soumya

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sundex- ()     07/28/2009 17:00:10 PM
 


My Son who is a US Bron Citizen now 25 years of age filed I-130 petitions for both parents.We were interviewed at the US Consulate in Montreal.However the officer did not approve to issue visas on the ground that my son is not currently living in the USA.The officer asked us to provide proof of his Domicile in the USA.How does one provide this as my son is now 25 years old and has always been living with us form Chilhood wherever we have lived since his birth. He just finished his University education. He is trying to get a job in the USA but due to the economic outlook not getting any interviews.He has always possessed a USA passport since birth and is still valid.What do we do to prove his domicile??

Has anyone had this kind of an issue ?? Help.

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Ganesh- ()     02/20/2009 13:50:08 PM
 


Hi All,

   I came to US on H1B in 2008.I have a cousin who is on Green Card.Can my cousin sponsor me Green Card.

Regards
Ganesh

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Khan- ()     02/11/2009 14:34:12 PM
 


I had AOS interview yesterday base on marriage with US citizen. IO asked few questions about my address and then he said you will receive my decision in a week by mail. but he took my I94 form and also put stamp on my K3 visa "cancelled without prejudice" do any one know what does this mean???

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dani- ()     10/10/2008 03:45:14 AM
 


i came from ethipoia last 4 years & i am merred last year i love her and missing her so much when we wanna togwther in one here i have green card & after one year may i have a citzen ship of USA.how long can i bring her to me please tell me the detail information.

God bless

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brandybin- ()     09/06/2008 20:41:10 PM
 


i'm in the states on a studyvisa...i wanna marry my boyfriend. after our marriage i have to wait a while until i get my green card. can i still stay legally in the states? even though me studyvisa is expired????

please!! i need help!!!!
thanks a lot!!

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kidist lemma- ()     08/22/2008 15:19:40 PM
 


i came to usa in these week.i'm married 2 mounth ago in ethiopia.i love him so much,he does too.he is in ethiopia and civil enggenier student in colleg.i'm university student now.we wanna be together in 1 here.i only have green card.what are the posible ways to bring him to me.or to stay him with me for 3 years,with any kind of visa.plz write to me in detail.

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Russian_dude- ()     05/03/2008 13:25:56 PM
 


Well, me and my wife have known each other for almost year and a half. We met at work and started dating, then we decided to get married. We did so and I filled out all paperwork myself. I'm 22 and she is 18. The papers went through and soon I received my work-authorization. Not long time before we got married we got a car-loan and bought second car for us. When going to the interview we had joint bank account together, credit cards, car-loan, lease, bills, photos (not so many cuz we work a lot and we simply have no time to go take pics), photos with her sisters, not mother cuz she doesn't get alone with her mother well. At the interview the officer seemed like she wasn't really interested in looking through our stuff, she just looked at lease and car-loan and pics, then she asked my wife to leave the room. She asked me first, then she asked her. She was very friendly with us first, but then when she was asking us question the questions sometimes were so general and I honestly didn't remember what happened back then in details. I made some mistakes when answering the question cuz I was very nervous, but if the officer gave me the second chance, I would explain why I said so. But when she started asking my wife she was nice with her first, then she started pressuring her, saying than they knew it was fraud, and my wife was commiting several crimes for which she'd go to jail and I'd never get a green-card. The officer also said that nobody cares about illegals in this country, and I'll be one of them, when my wife will be sitting in jail. I was illegaly in the country for about 2 years, I think. She became very rude with my wife at the end and finally she said: I give you the last chance to confess that it's a fraud, and nothing'll happen to you. My wife said: if this is the last thing you wanna ask me, then I have nothing to tell you. Then the officer said: Then leave, quickly! That's how our interview went. We don't know what to do next. I was told that we could file a complaint.

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Maganda- ()     02/20/2008 16:41:35 PM
 


June 2006, Filed I-129F for my foreign Fiance.
December 2006, Approval notice sent to me.
Jan 2007, Approval notice sent to my fiance with list of required paperwork for interview.
April 2007, Fiance's invterview;visa received
August 2007, married
Sept 2007, I-485 & I-765 filed
Oct 2007, Biometrics appt
December 2007, Work Permit received, SS card ordered and received within 2 weeks.
January 2008, husband working
Feb 2008, green card received.

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